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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a victory that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific type of victory or to elaborate on the significance of a victory in a particular context.
Example: "The team celebrated a victory that would be remembered for years to come."
Alternatives: "a triumph that" or "a win that".
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A victory that provided payback.
It's a victory that feels like a defeat".
It was a victory that required some readjustments.
It was a victory that came at a cost.
It delivered her a victory that left her "in shock".
However, it was a victory that Kramnik needed badly.
Looper preserved a victory that belonged to Zeile.
It is also a victory that drives others to distraction.
It is a victory that needs celebrating now.
It was a victory that can never be fully explained.
And to become more perfectly a cartoon myself: what a victory that would be.
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